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It drives me nuts that the best practices with javascript that is not required for the initial rendering of your application is to be placed at the bottom of the document, yet frameworks (like Zend Framework) do not support that out of the box. (I recently found out that Joomla also shares this problem.)

By default, in Zend Framework, the Zend View Helper of HeadScript allows additions to the header of the document (now, technically you could just call the headScript() output in the body of your layout, and this would fix it, but that’s not very semantic, is it?).

I’ve created my own solution. Now, I put headScript() items only in the head when necessary, and I add everything else to my new custom bodyScript() handler. This is simply extending the headScript() handler for a different position.

classApplication_View_Helper_BodyScriptextendsZend_View_Helper_HeadScript{/**
* @var string The key to store this in the registry
*/protected$_regKey='Application_View_Helper_BodyScript';/**
* Proxy for the different named head script
*/publicfunctionbodyScript(){$args=func_get_args();returncall_user_func_array(array($this,'headScript'),$args);}}

You’ll notice it simply is simply extending the headScript item and calling it the bodyScript. The only other thing to note is that the regKey variable is different from the headScript() version. This is to keep them separate when building the registered entities for this helper.